CONGRATULATIONS TO LADY JO
WINNER OF NANCY'S BOOK!
Please welcome Nancy Jill Thames to Sleuths and Suspects. She has graciously agreed to give one of her paper back cozy mysteries to one person who leaves a comment. The winner will be chosen by random.org. Without futhur ado here is our interview with Jill.
Interview
Questions/Sleuths and Suspects Blog
1. Tell
us a little about yourself. My dad was in
the Air Force so we traveled and moved around a lot. I lived in places like
Casablanca, Morocco, Valdosta, Georgia and Las Vegas, Nevada, which gave me a
sense of adventure. I’m just an average housewife who loves to entertain, or
used to. Now that the kids have flown the nest, I decided to finish a book I’d
started writing years ago, “Murder in Half Moon Bay” and do a series – just for
kicks. I needed a needed a creative outlet. I have a degree in music and love
playing classical piano but one can’t play the piano all day! My faith in God
has led me all my life and He’s been so faithful. Traveling with my husband on
his business trips gives me the ideas to base my books on.
2. Tell
us about your most recent book/or the book we are focusing on. “Pacific Beach” is a mystery based on my
family reunion that has been going on for 19 years. We’ve met in Pacific Beach
for at least 14 of those. My protagonist, Jillian Bradley, is a gardening
columnist for the San Francisco Enterprise. Her nephew, Chase Campbell, is
accused of murdering a young starlet and her mother. The detective is based on
my brother who is a retired sheriff. Teddy, Jillian’s Yorkie companion, uses
his instincts to help her solve the homicides as he does in all of her
adventures. There will be eight books in the series; “Pacific Beach” is number
five.
3. Why
did you choose this particular genre? Actually,
truth be told, I got bored with reading the same author over and over. Ten
years ago, I wasn’t aware of any other cozy authors except for Agatha Christie.
I’d read all 80 of her books, two or three times each and believed I could come
up with a sleuth, settings and plots. And I did.
4. What
was your journey to publication like? I
tell people if you want to publish a book, go to CreateSpace on Amazon.com and
follow the yellow brick road. Because I didn’t know anything about publishing,
I simply learned by doing. It started with doing a blog posting a chapter a
week for “Murder in Half Moon Bay” until a local paper got wind of it and did
an interview about me. After that, I
raced to get it finished and published it 7 months later. I laid out a plan to
publish a book every 6 months for 4 years until the series was complete.
5. What
is a couple of your favorite books and what are you reading now? Loved “Snow Falling on Cedars,” “The
Poisonwood Bible” and “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” trilogy. Just finished
C. L. Ragsdale’s Reboot series, which I loved and “The Saucy Lucy Murders.”
6. What
are you working on now and can you give us a little peek inside it? “Waiting for Santa” is a mystery about a
Santa Jillian hired for Christmas Eve, who turns up dead at a power station
during a power outage. The police find a note with Jillian’s name and address
inside his pocket. A double entendre occurs, as Jillian has to decide between
two suitors as well. Who will be her “Santa?”
7. What
advice would you give authors who are on their own journey to publication? Get about $4,000 together and use either
CreateSpace or another reputable vanity press. Write the book, send it to beta
readers for input, rewrite the book, pay a content editor to give you feedback,
rewrite the book again, pay a proofreader to edit for typos, and pay someone to
do a dynamite cover. When it’s PERFECT, get about five great reviews from other
authors and work up a launch promotion. After you’ve done all that, upload your
file to Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, Nook and Smashwords. CreateSpace puts
it for sale on Amazon.com. Then the real work begins. Posting, tweeting,
blogging and emailing the fire about your book while appearing to be casually
making comments mentioning your masterpiece. You also want a great bio and book
blurb to generate interest in what you’ve written.
8. Do you have any books or websites that have
helped you with your writing that you could share with us? I think the best ones are “Dollars & Sense” by McCray, Scott, and
Thompson and The Writers Guide 2 E-Publishing Blog are the best two sources I
know. The last one’s blogger has sold over 100,000 books so far.
9.
Is there anything you’d like to tell us we
haven’t covered? As my husband keeps telling me, just write good books. Books
that you would like to read. Easy to say – difficult (but not impossible) to
do.
10.
Please let us know where we can find you on the
web. My web site is http://www.authornancyjillthames.webs.com.
From there you can find my blogs, Amazon author page and basic information.
Thanks for having me
over Deborah!
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Deborah Malone
Wow, new cozy author for me. Will be adding your books to my wish list Nancy. I love cozy mysteries and read as many as I can. I have been reading over 60 yrs and I think I read all of Agatha Christie's books and of course read Nancy and Trixie's books when younger (and Hardy Boys).
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Deborah, I follow you on FB so keep up that way buy prefer email. I could not find the link for email to this blog.
Deletemisskallie2000
Hi Miss Kalli,
DeleteIf cozy mysteries had calories, I'd be as big as the side of a barn! So much fun to read - especially Agatha Christie's. Thanks for considering adding my books to your wish list, and if we're not friends on FB please add me. I'm under Nancy Jill Thames, Author.
~Nancy Jill
What an interesting interview and a great background for writing. It sounds as though you have fodder for some great settings, and having a sheriff in the family is a plus for sure. Your new books sounds as though it would be fun to read. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Gail - my imagination button is on constantly! My brother is thrilled that I used his persona in "Pacific Beach." He's always giving my books as gifts and telling people his sister is an "author." Thank you for the well wishes. I hope you'll be entertained by my stories of Jillian and Teddy.
Delete~Nancy Jill
"Queen of Afternoon Tea"
Hi Girls - good to see you. Thanks for stopping by. Jill, welcome to Sleuths and Suspects.
ReplyDeleteDebbie Malone
"Death in Dahlonega"
Hi Debbie,
ReplyDeleteThank you again for having me over on "Sleuths and Suspects." It was a pleasure to see your blog and visit with your fans.
~Nancy Jill
"Queen of Afternoon Tea"
Great interview, Nancy, and what an ambitious publication schedule you have, Debbie! I enjoyed finding out more abut you, Debbie, and I look forward to your next book!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great new to me series... Can't wait to read... Headed to Amazon now!
ReplyDeleteAlicia
afarage@earthlink.net
Hi Alicia,
DeleteLovely to meet you! I hope you enjoy reading about Jillian Bradley and her adventures with Teddy. Thanks for stopping by.
~Nancy Jill
"Queen of Afternoon Tea"
You really did get a fine cover for the book. I have visited the Pacific coastal area once in my life and I do regret that I did not at the time think to put my foot or even a toe in the water!
ReplyDeleteI am pleased to have this chance to read the interview and learn about your book. Cozy mysteries are not a genre I have read, but from some of those type stories I have seen on the screen I am sure I would enjoy them.
I just remembered reading some Box Car Children books with my son when he was young. That was pretty cozy!
Blessings,
Janice jsmithg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Hi Janice,
DeleteI have to agree that the Pacific coast is simply beautiful. I created the cover from a photo I took looking out from the hotel gate to the boardwalk. I get homesick for California living in Texas now. Hope you enjoy the books!
~Nancy Jill
"Queen of Afternoon Tea"
I love cozies and Nancy Jill is another new cozy author to me. The cover of the book is just beautiful and I definitely want to read this series. I am also a follower!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jo
azladijo(at)aol(dot)om
Hi Jo,
DeleteGlad you like the cover - the gate belongs to The Pacific Terrace hotel. We have our family reunions here and have built fond memories that I've hopefully captured in "Pacific Beach." Welcome to Jillian Bradley's world!
~Nancy Jill Thames
Author of the Jillian Bradley Mysteries
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